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Answer:
The teacher told the students to finish the project.
The IT technician said to the boy that this wouldn't work.
Salwa said she believed what they were saying.
The teacher earlier told them to be ready.
She told Ali to sit in the first row.
He asked her whether she needed more help.
Rachel told her mother that the dinner was delicious.
She said to his class that the next lesson would start in 10 minutes.
She said to the hairdresser that she needed to change her.
She said I didn't want to but at the end I told him the whole story.
The interviewer asked Jamal why he had left his previous job.
Ali asked where he could park his car.
Muza said to her brother that she wanted to go there too.
Ahmed told his father that he was planning to leave his job.
Assuming your options are <em>infinitives, repetition, adjectives, and punctuation, </em>the correct answer is infinitives.
The answer is rather simple when you think about it - there are no infinitives in this passage, so obviously they cannot contribute to any mood. There are repetitions (the word fog is constantly being repeated), there are a lot of adjectives, and some punctuation marks - all of which contribute to the dreariness of this excerpt.
The sentence that uses a verb that agrees with its subject is D. Here are some new stamps from the post office.
Subject - Stamps (plural) Verb - are (plural)
A) Subject - Buildings(plural) Verb used - hides (singular) should be: hide (plural)
B) Subject - Minerals (plural) Verb used - is (singular) should be: are (plural)
C) Subject - Athlete (singular) Verb used - sit (plural) should be: sits (singular)